How to Help NJ Officials Fight the Mosquito Population
Thanks to wetter weather conditions than usual, mosquitoes made an early appearance in NJ this year. This means that there’s a good chance these pests will be around in larger numbers than usual. In addition to hiring...
National Pest Management Association Projects a Spike in Certain NJ Pests
Conditions this past spring have led to increases in some pest populations. Extra moisture and an early start to summer could mean that you’ll have a higher chance of running into problems with certain pests this summer. Keep in...
Scientists Monitor Decline of Non-Pest Insects
While hearing that some bug populations are decreasing might seem like good news, it isn’t. The populations that are on the decline are ones that are considered beneficial rather than harmful. This means you might end up having a...
What Diseases Are Carried by New Jersey Mosquitoes?
Mosquitoes are an unfortunate presence during the summer months in NJ. In addition to causing bites that itch, some of these bugs can put you at risk of getting a mosquito-borne disease. Learn more about some of the diseases...
The Appearance of a Nest Will Help You to ID the Wasp Type
No one wants to find a wasp nest on their NJ property, but it’s helpful to know what these nests look like. Knowing how to identify wasp species by their nests can help you understand what you’re dealing with. Keep in mind that...
Carpenter Bees – Do They Have Stingers?
Seeing carpenter bees flying around can be alarming, especially if they head your way. Are these large bees able to sting you? Find out if you should be worried about these bees and whether or not you’ll need Monmouth County pest...
How Mosquito Breeding Changes Have Grown Better Disease Carriers
Mosquitoes are often thought of as nuisances due to their bites, which typically cause an itchy reaction. However, these pests can also spread diseases, which makes it important to have Monmouth County pest control experts handle...
Learn More About Underground Nesting Bees to Stay Safe
While it’s easy enough to spot wasp and bee nests that are hanging from trees or the eaves of your roof, it’s much harder to find underground nests. Unfortunately, this can put you at risk of being stung if you stumble across one...